DECLARATION OF LOYALTY AND FAITH
FOR N.S.VV r ROPO CHADKEN . p.... tuoeiHion-Ccvyriui » *»-*• Vtm Atu^twa AB “Rec June 6, morning K Sydney, June 6 rhfl Government is considcrTb hither school teachers .] V^ e required to take the f iftvalty similar to that fnNcw Zealand. Meanis much contention ukase of Mrßruntnells i° u . D . d - Vpr of the Crown, regardweekly declaration of l 0 k 1 lovalty by scholars. fr {? dl“cns«on by the Council of . Tochers Federation, which lht S in the adoption of a r r£S i t f on against Mrßruntnell’s ' re ° U !ll the supporters claimed Efftaw "lw.y. tad.b«n f hS «as strongly existent ? .he schools. They favoured the flag, but considered SI other Of Mr Biuntnel.'s Sals were mere lipsemce, P S make loyalty too easy, of the reso ut.on louahl its adoption was likely Svide those who condemned school system with arguJctits support of their action. 411 agreed that training in SfcsJas the best method of £«» he 'S ’speakePdemndedTgeneral meeting on the Teachers' Federation, claiming Se Council could not give opinion of the full body of teachers on such a contentious subject. :
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 8002, 6 June 1922, Page 3
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185DECLARATION OF LOYALTY AND FAITH Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 8002, 6 June 1922, Page 3
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